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heameljon 's review for:
The Gender Game
by Bella Forrest
It took me about 50 pages to really become absorbed in the storyline but once I did I couldn't stop reading. It is truly a dystopian tale, one told after the earth has been devistated. Two nationa arise from the ashes, one ruled by men and one ruled by women. Neither society is ideal and both are flawed. The main character, Violet, is easy to like. She is a strong willed female who belongs in neither world. She falls for a man, Viggo, who truly belongs in neither world. Violet is part of a plot created by the rulers of the female run society, Matrian, to retrieve stole goods from Patrian, the male society. I will continue to read the series as I am interested to see how the story will develop.
On a side note, the reason I was interested in the book was because ads on Facebook kept popping up saying, "if you are a fan of the Hunger Games and Divergent....". Other than the dystopia theme I wouldn't say this book is at all similar to those stories, at least not yet. So, if you are a fan of those two series I can't promise you will love this series
On a side note, the reason I was interested in the book was because ads on Facebook kept popping up saying, "if you are a fan of the Hunger Games and Divergent....". Other than the dystopia theme I wouldn't say this book is at all similar to those stories, at least not yet. So, if you are a fan of those two series I can't promise you will love this series